Eaton, Palisades fires continue burning as new wildfires erupts

Last updated: Friday, January 10, 2025 10:58PM GMT
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LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- As the fire fight continues against the Eaton Fire and the Palisades Fire, new brush fires continue to crop up, the latest in the West Hills area.

Red flag warnings are in effect and will remain in place until 6 p.m. Friday for the Malibu coast, the Santa Monica Mountains Recreational Area, the San Gabriel Valley, the San Fernando Valley, Calabasas, the Santa Clarita Valley, the San Gabriel Mountains, and the 5 Freeway and 14 Freeway corridors.

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Jan 10, 2025, 5:56 PM

Wildfires burning in SoCal: Numbers at a glance

Here are all the wildfires burning in Southern California at a glance.

Kenneth Fire in West Hills

- 1,000 acres

- 35% contained

Eaton Fire in San Gabriel Valley

- 13,690 acres
- Approximately 7,081 structures believed to be damaged or destroyed (structures includes vehicles)
- 3 deaths
- 4 firefighter injuries
- 1,603 fire personnel assigned
- Cause of fire unknown

Palisades Fire

- 20,483 acres
- 2 deaths
- 5,316 structures burned
- 8% containment

Hurst Fire in Sylmar

- 771 acres

- 37% contained

Lidia Fire in Acton area

- 348 acres

- 60% contained

Sunset Fire in Hollywood Hills area

- 42.8 acres
- 100% containment
- All evacuation orders lifted

Sunswept Fire in Studio City

- Structure fire encompassed two homes and brush, extended into adjacent brush
- Stopped forward progress at just under 1 acre

Tyler Fire

- 11 acres, contained

Woodley Fire in Sepulveda Basin

- 30 acres, contained
- 100% containment
- Declared knockdown and no current threats

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Jan 10, 2025, 4:24 PM

If Channel 7 is black, here's how to watch

ABC7's over-the-air signal is having issues Friday morning as the Eaton Fire burned around the Mount Wilson Observatory and communication towers in the Angeles National Forest.

If you watch ABC7 over the air and you lost our signal, you can still watch us at abc7.com or by downloading the ABC7 Los Angeles app on your mobile phone or smart TV.

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6:47 PM GMT

AIR7 video shows utter devastation caused by Eaton Fire

A scene of utter devastation was visible from overhead as AIR7 surveyed the structural damage wrought by the deadly Eaton Fire in Altadena, Pasadena and nearby foothill communities.

A scene of utter devastation was visible from overhead as AIR7 surveyed the structural damage wrought by the deadly Eaton Fire.

Row upon row of burned homes were visible from the helicopter as firefighters continued to contend with the blaze, which had burned 13,690 acres and was 3% contained as of Friday morning.

Nearly 1,000 structures have been destroyed in the fire, one of several wildfires burning in Southern California. Fire officials said approximately 7,801 structures were believed to be damaged or destroyed.

6:33 PM GMT

Over 7,000 structures damaged or destroyed by Eaton Fire

Approximately 7,081 structures are believed to have been damaged or destroyed by the Eaton Fire, an estimate that officials reached based on aerial imagery of the destruction left behind.

That figure would make the blaze, which ravaged the Altadena and Pasadena areas, the most destructive fire in Los Angeles and the second most destructive in California, behind the 2018 Camp Fire.

The fire has burned 13,690 acres and is only 3% contained.

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4:24 PM GMT

If Channel 7 is black, here's how to watch

ABC7's over-the-air signal is having issues Friday morning as the Eaton Fire burned around the Mount Wilson Observatory and communication towers in the Angeles National Forest.

If you watch ABC7 over the air and you lost our signal, you can still watch us at abc7.com or by downloading the ABC7 Los Angeles app on your mobile phone or smart TV.

3:15 PM GMT

Pasadena Humane Society treating injured pets and wildlife

It's not just about protecting people and property, pets also need relief from the wildfires burning across Los Angeles County.

The Pasadena Humane Society says its taken in more than 300 animals. Staff members say many of them - including dogs, cats and birds - are coming in with burns and they are receiving treatment.

The shelter is asking for monetary donations to continue providing them with emergency care.

The Pasadena Humane Society says it expected to get even more injured animals in the coming days.

It's not just about protecting people and property, pets also need relief from the wildfires burning across Los Angeles County.